Based on a real story, Cambodian Psycho reveals the inner self of a young Khmer psychopath who shockingly displays all the textbook traits of this disorder. The story is told by an expat that he lured into a relationship, used and discarded. See his superficial charm, the dark, deeply rotten inside, ruthlessness, lack of human emotions, his sexuality and how well he fits the society around him.

In a race against time to find a treasure hidden deep in the Cambodian jungle, biologist Dr. Alan Grace is seeking wild agarwood to help save an ailing people from a devastating disease. Alan has to first survive the jungle hunt and find the precious wood before he must try to smuggle it past crooked cops, Big Pharma, and the CIA, all of whom are hell-bent on stopping him.

My Cambodia Mission trip in 2017 was one of the most life-changing moments of my life. During the trip, I experience the wonders, horrors and sorrows of Cambodia. So much happened on my trip. Many laughs and tears, alongside a lot of sweating happened to us, including myself. We worked hard on the trip. We pushed our physical and mental boundaries. This trip will forever be in my mind.

When Major Jack Roberts of the Australian army was tasked to find three incredible men to seek out Corruption and Human Rights violations during the Vietnamese War, he chose a Christian, a Jew and a Moslem to work together as a team. Men with a Mission tells the tale of this small group of people and how they each deal with the exploitation and darker side of the human indecency they witness.

People's War Theory cannot be executed on water in a contemporary operating environment. The VPA did not efficiently operationalize people's war theory or an all-peoples defense during the Cambodian occupation nor are they in the struggle for sovereignty in the East Sea.

Decreasing supplies of fresh water, growth of the global population, and the transnational nature of much of the world's water resources have made global competition over water increasingly common. In Southeast Asia, Chinese hydroelectric dams at the Lancang Cascade have enabled China to control the headwaters of the Mekong River and threaten downstream states' access to this vital resource.

What has China gained from its foreign aid and investment activity? Does the instrument China chooses reveal its political motive? Does Chinese economic statecraft present a challenge to U.S. national interest? To answer these questions, this thesis examines the history of Communist China's foreign policy in Cambodia and in Kenya since 1956 and 1964, respectively.

Cambodia, Laos, and Myanmar – three countries steeped in tradition. From the ancient city of Angkor-Cambodia, which lay buried beneath the jungle foliage for 400 years; to charming Luang Prabang-Laos, where centuries-old traditions endure; to Myanmar where thousands of pagodas dot the landscape and communities live and work on the waters of Inle Lake as they have for several hundred years.